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Sandy Hutnick is a board-certified registered nurse, and at 180 Day Spa, she uses the beauty industry’s latest medical-grade tools to help clients feel better about how they look. As the owner and self-proclaimed “practitioner extraordinaire” at 180, Sandy can give out tips and perform treatments for the entire body. She offers acne and blemish remedies, intense-pulsed light treatments for under-eye circles, and can perform fractional skin resurfacing to erase scars leftover from surgery.
Beyond her status as a registered nurse, Sandy also happens to carry certification in administering cosmetic fillers (which corrects dull, sagging skin), in sclerotherapy (a spider-vein treatment), and laser hair removal. In case your favorite Looney Tunes character has changed again, her spa even offers laser tattoo removal.

At ego the salon, stylists strive to bring out the best aesthetic in every client. Sometimes that’s as simple as providing a shapely haircut or adding some highlights hair. Other times it may involve a keratin or anti-curl treatment, which can give hair a clean, straight look or reset a Slinky. Nail technicians do their part as well, trimming and shaping fingernails and toenails and sprucing them up with polish or shellac no-chip coats.

SKNbEAUTY's aestheticians beautify skin of any age with a variety of treatments. Teen facials, for instance, are designed to combat acne and excess oil, or erase the smears of old baby food that might plague younger skin. Meanwhile, aesthetician Karen specializes in anti-aging treatments such as microdermabrasion or chemical peels. All of these services complement the studio's core offering: wrinkle-smoothing Botox beauty injections.

In South Florida's steamy climate, even the most carefully applied cosmetics can melt away.
That's where Timeless Beauty Permanent Makeup comes in. Red Cross–certified micropigmentation artist Tiffany Holley applies permanent eyeliner, brow shades, and lip color that won't leave telltale kiss marks on faces or favorite poker cards. She also treats clients with collagen-induction therapy, during which she creates tiny perforations in the skin to ensure deeper penetration of topical creams and also to stimulate the production of collagen.

Key to Beauty Salon's savvy stylists transform hair to create beautiful new looks. Keratin treatments finally put an end to ongoing power battles between you and humidity, eradicating frizz and leaving sleek, shiny styles in its wake. The stylists also stay up on the latest trends, ensuring that each client leaves with a fresh, timely look.

Groupon Guide

With its lavish spas, sun-drenched beaches, and exclusive late-night parties, Miami practically begs its denizens to indulge in decadent behavior. If you’re looking for an indulgent day out on the town, the city offers plenty of places to treat yourself.
Start the day lounging at The Standard Spa, which hotelier André Balazs told American Spa he designed to serve "the role of bathing in the days of the Romans." Pluck grapes from a bowl of fresh fruit that sits in the hamam, a Turkish-style bath where guests submerge themselves in one of four soaking tubs before sprawling out on heated marble benches. More daring visitors head outdoors to the coed, clothing-optional mud lounge, where they slather themselves—or each other—in detoxifying red, gold, or green mud as they bask in the sun.
The ambiance jumps ahead several centuries at Terribly Girly, where clients get dolled up for vintage- or boudoir-style photo shoots in a studio voted 2011's Best Place to Get a Makeover by the Miami New Times. The all-female hair and makeup team, who have worked with Vivienne Westwood and the Broward Opera House and list extracurricular involvement in hard-rock bands and burlesque troops, pour bubbly to relax their subjects before cinching them into pinup-style garb.
After working the camera in sky-high heels, ladies can head to Tuccia di Capri in Miami Beach to ease into a pair of custom-made sandals. Using Italian leathers and Parisian gemstones, a pair of former runway models turned Capri-trained cobblers wrap feet in Old World–inspired styles named after the ancient or modern icons who wore them best.
Break in sandals with a stroll through Coconut Grove's Kampong Gardens, where the perfumes of West Indian lilac and ylang ylang permeate the air. Visitors can laze under the shade of a 50-ton Tanzanian baobab tree until dusk, when the Twilight Tour takes guests on a three-quarter-mile walk broken up by sampling stations.
For dinner, stop in at The Dome Bar in Coral Gables, where patrons dip tiny spoons into one of seven caviars culled from Russia, Uruguay, Italy, or North America. The roe shares plate space with crème fraiche and truffle scrambled eggs, though diners can also enjoy meatier entrees of braised-beef short ribs or filet mignon.
After dinner, head to Fontainebleau's LIV, where cerulean lights illuminate the nightclub's Romanesque dome ceiling. Multiple levels built into the 18,000-square-foot, open-air space create an intentionally voyeuristic vibe that allows patrons to sneak glances at the celeb-studded clientele.